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The controversy of the possessing ivory tusks, which has been haunting Mohanlal just refuses to die down. A Divisonal Forest Officer has now informed the Court that Mohanlal, from whose house ivory tusks were seized during IT raids in 2010, had violated the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. In an affidavit before the First Class Magistrate Court at Malayattoor, Divisional Forest Officer BN Nagaraju stated that the actor did not have any certificate of ownership of the seized ivory and by its possession had violated wildlife rules.A case was registered against Mohanlal and two others in connection with seizure of ivory. The top Mollywood actor, who is popular in Kollywood as well, is the first accused in the case.Click here to read more

Eleven months after Income-Tax department officials searched superstar Mohanlal’s houses in Kochi, a case has been registered against him for the possession of ivory
Mollywood superstar Mohanlal has been booked for keeping an elephant tusk at his home Click here to read more

The Income Tax department has conducted simultaneous raids on the homes and offices of two of Malayalam cinema’s biggest stars
Mammootty and Mohanlal, who are known to have several business interests, are facing IT action for the first time. Our sources tell us that this could well be the first major raid on stars from the Kerala film industry. Reports coming in suggest that IT sleuths have swooped in on the stars’ offices in Kochi, Bangalore and Chennai. The duo is known to have business interests, with Mohanlal even being touted as a possible owner of an IPL team. Click here to read more